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100

Look at this picture: under which pharaoh did this activity most likely take place?


Who is Hatshepsut?

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Why did Greek communities sometimes fight each other?

What is "they each wanted more land"

100

Why was Mount Olympus important to the Greeks?

What is "they thought the gods lived there"

100

Why was the Roman Empire hard to defend?

What is it had a very long border?

100

What is one example of the rule of law in the Roman empire?

What is "any Roman could accuse someone of a crime"?

100

Based on the timeline, in which period was Roman civilization active?


What is period IV?

200

Answer the riddle below:


Who is Ramses II?

200

What problem did ancient Greek communities try to solve by starting colonies?

What is a shortage of farmland?

200
How was it possible that different parts of Greece had different forms of government?

What is "steep mountains kept people from different areas apart"

200

What happened in 476 CE, often considered to mark the Fall of Rome?

What is "the last emperor in Rome was removed

200

Who made the decisions at Roman trials?

What is a jury?

200

What does the chart below show about Greek and Roman gods?


What is they had different names?

300

How was the Jordan River different from the Nile River?

What is "It did not flood regularly."

300

What makes much of Greece a peninsula?

What is the water on three sides?

300

In a tyranny, what allowed the leader to rule?

What is military force?

300

Which Roman ideal of justice is based on natural law?

What is "all people have rights?


300

The people who murdered Julius Caesar wanted to give power back to the Senate. Instead their action began what?

What is a civil war?

300

Regarding the gods, the Romans cared more than the Greeks about what?

What is performing the correct rituals?

400

What is the best title for the chart below?


What is The Ten Commandments?

400

What was the purpose of the first Olympics?

What is to honor a Greek God?

400
How was the democracy in Athens different from other ancient forms of government?

What is "all citizens shared ruling power"

400

Who first ruled early Rome?

Who is the Etruscan kings?

400

Look at the map below: How did Rome gain the territory below:


What is the Punic Wars

400

What is the main source of early information about the life of Jesus?

What is the Gospels written in Greek by his followers?

500

How did Ancient Judaism different from other religions?

What is "the belief in one G-d"

500
How was ancient Greek democracy different from American democracy today?

What is all citizens voted on every issue?

500

Pictured where is an artifact called an ostrakon, which citizens in ancient Greece used to influence their democratic government. How was ancient Greek democracy different from democracy in the United States today?

What is all citizens voted directly on issues

500

Why did the plebeians want laws to be written?

What is "so the patricians could not change the laws whenever they wished?

500

Which issue first led to war between Rome and Carthage?

What is the control of trade in the Mediterranean?

500

According to Christians, where did Christianity originate?

What is Judea?

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